Golf is a sport enjoyed by millions of people each and every weekend. What’s more, many people enjoy playing in a litany of different formats: Sixes, Nassau, Vegas, and bingo-bango-bongo, to name just a few. Even YouTube sensations, such as Good Good and Bob Does Sports have brought tremendous creativity to the sport, and with it interest in golf by inventing entirely new games that can be played on the course.
But for all the creativity that these people have brought to the game, the PGA Tour has stayed the course of playing traditional, four round, stroke play tournaments with the occasional match play tournament and the biannual team-based Ryder and Presidents Cups. This leaves a gap between the golf that people play on the weekends and the golf that people watch on the PGA Tour.
Enter the LIV Tour.